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Choosing The Best House Cleaning Products

Posted on April 22, 2008 - Filed Under Home Improvement

It can be difficult to pick out the best home cleaning products - there are lots of products advertised in newspapers, on infomercials, and on radio station adverts - all claiming to be the best house cleaning products, and promising to eradicate dirt and germs.

The products advertised in this way usually are not the best ones. To find ones that really work, you will need to test several products. Ask around to find out what your family and friends use, and what they think of that product - you will learn about a lot of new products this way, and find out which ones are suitable for use on fabrics, woodwork, and home appliances, and which ones work for different kinds of spills, or general cleaning purposes.

If you are starting your own cleaning service, investigate a wide range of products, and note their qualities - some clients may require products that do not use a certain ingredient. Some may want a product that has a certain fragrance, or one that does not leave any smell at all after use. To ensure you can keep all your clients happy, you will need to have a wide variety of products in your arsenal.

You do not need to buy the most expensive products, your clients will be more impressed if you find products that work, regardless of their price. If people ask for natural cleaning products, then one option is to make your own.

DIY House Cleaning Products

By making your own house cleaning products, you will save a lot of money, and be helping the environment at the same time. The chemicals used in many modern products are quite harmful to the environment, and many people are allergic to them. If you offer home made cleaning products to your clients, you may find many of them ask if they can buy some of the product for their own use, giving you a whole extra way of generating income for your business.

DIY cleaning products are quite easy to make. Some of the simplest ones to make are bleach alternatives - baking soda or white vinegar is a good alternative to bleach - mix it with a little water, and you’re done. To clean glass, use a little lemon juice or vinegar mixed with water, for an odor free, effective cleaning product.

Instead of using a harsh furniture polish, try a little vegetable oil and lemon juice - put some of this on an old towel, and rub it in to the furniture for a nice shiny finish.

There are lots of other recipes, try experimenting with natural ingredients to make your own recipes.

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